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5 Weeks... should take a break? 11 May 2011 00:52 #2527

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A family member is on 3 drop MMS 8 hours daily. She has been on this for five weeks. Most of her symptoms are gone (she had autoimmunity) but still has a couple of things such as dry sore eyes... they are better, and she said they feel better when she has a dose, but it just isn't shifting entirely. She feels it will all come back full force if she stops the protocol. Due to a camping trip, she stopped initially after the first five days and all her symptoms returned overnight. I'm sure she is further along than she was, but this last bit just won't shift and she is concerned she has been on it too long, and her body needs minerals and some vitamin C now.

She isn't sure what to do, and I said I'd check into it. She no longer feels ill from any dose, and hasn't for a couple of weeks. Should she increase the dose for a few days? Should she take a break and see what happens?

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Re: 5 Weeks... should take a break? 11 May 2011 02:53 #2529

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Welcome to the forum Perspicuity!

That is great to hear your family member is doing much better. Jim's general advice is to keep doing the protocol till well. Five weeks is not really that long. Some diabetes cases (10%) take 3 months on that protocol 1000 she is on.

She can take minerals with the MMS no problem; there is no interference with minerals. She can also take Vit. C two hours after her last dose of MMS for the day and mega dose the Vit. C for the rest of the day. You might try all this while she is still on the MMS and see what happens.

She could also try to increase her MMS dose for a while like you suggest and see if all problems go away. Since she has already had good success with the MMS, this seems like a good option also.

There is no way to know what will happen if she takes a break from MMS till she tries it. Plus it would be good to try and identify other lifestyle changes or causes that might be connected to this condition and resolve those. If nothing has been changed and she goes off the MMS, the symptoms could return if the MMS is just keeping pathogens in check. Then again, maybe the MMS gave her immune system just the boost needed to keep this under control by itself with only a maintenance protocol of MMS.

If other questions come up, we're here.

Best of health to you and the family,

Michael
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